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Monday, November 12, 2012

~Torn Edges and a Simple Embossed Tree~




One lovely embossing folder and the right journaling paper (with numbers up to 25) set the stage for this CAS card.






No sentiment needed...just circle, tear and staple ~adhere the ends if you want.







I've got another for

DYSU Challenge DYSU97






I had the

CASE Study Challenge #116

Angeline Yong


challenge in mind when I put this together.


The muted colors and simple format was perfect for the elements I had on hand.


I am taking advantage of this week's


CAS-ual Fridays CFC 78




It's a fun one~let your inner rebel loose!


If you are hesitant...take that DP that you aren't sure what to do with and tear away~



embossing folder: Sizzix Textured Impressions Seasons Greetings
paper: Papertrey Ink Soft Stone,Bazzill metallic silver,Authentique Journey
other: stapler,gold pen





7 comments:

  1. Very pretty Marlena. Love the embossed tree on the silver paper. The DP looks great with the torn edge. Just perfect.

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  2. The idea and execution of this beautiful card is amazing! Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  3. Very lovely creation with an 'edge'! Thanks for joining us at CASE Study :)

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  4. Beautifully CAS in design! Thanks for joining us at DYSU this week!

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  5. I agree with Chupa - a great edgy modern feel to your card and you tore with abandon LOL! I really struggled with the tearing bit! Thanks for joining us at CASE Study and CAS-ual Fridays this week :)

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  6. Ooooh! I love that embossing! Great design! Thanks for playing with us at CASE Study Challenge! :)

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  7. OOOOOO my I love that folder - the tree is so cute and looks fantastic on that paper. Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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